netvox Z308 ZigBee Wearable Presence Tag with Emergency Button User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- netvox
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Wearable Presence Tag with Emergency Button
User Manual
Model: Z308
20171110
FW V2.0 ,
HW V0.1/V0.2
Introduction
Z308, a wearable presence tag, acts as an IAS device for minor children/aged- care use. It is an ideal product to detect one’s presence within/ out of the network coverage for safety purposes. Z308 periodically sends presence/absence report to keep a close watch on those who wear it. Z308 also works as an emergency button. When users ask for urgent assistance, simply push the button, and Z308 will send the alarm message to the command center. The Warning Device will send out an alarm sound or lighting alert for immediate help.
What is ZigBee?
ZigBee is a short-range wireless transmission technology based on IEEE802.15.4
standard and supports multiple network topologies such as point-to-point,
point-to- ultipoint, and mesh networks. It is defined as a general-purpose,
cost-effective, low-power-consumption, low-data-rate, and easy-to-install
wireless solution for industrial control, embedded sensing, medical data
collection, smoke and intruder warning, building automation and home
automation, etc.
Product Appearance
Specification
- Fully IEEE 802.15.4 compliant
- Utilizes 2.4GHz ISM band; up to 16 channels
- Power supply: 1 x CR2450 3.0V battery
- Operating Consumption: Tx ≤ 33mA; Rx ≤ 28mA
- Standby consumption: ≤ 1.3uA
- Wireless transmission is up to 200 meters linear distance in open field
- Easy installation and configuration
Installation
- Z308 is waterproof.
Setting up Z308
5-1. Turn On/ Turn Off Z308
To manually turn on or turn off Z308, please use the following instructions:
A. Turn it on: Press and hold the Panic Button for 3 seconds. The indicators
will flash once, and the device is ready to be used.
- When ZB02C is in a ZigBee network → the indicator will flash green 5 times.
B. Turn it off: Press and hold the Panic Button for 6 seconds. The indicator will flash red 10 times within 5 seconds. Within the 5-second period of time, press the Panic Button again to turn it off.
5-2. Join the ZigBee Network
After Z308 is turned on, it will search for an existing ZigBee network and
send a request to join the network automatically. While Z308 is under the
coverage of a coordinator r a router whose permit-join feature is enabled,
Z308 will be permitted to join the network.
Step1. Enable the permit-join function (valid for 60 seconds) of a coordinator
or a router (please refer to the user manual of the coordinator or the router
to enable the permit-join feature).
Step2. Turn on Z308. It will start to search and join the network.
Step3. Press and hold the button for three seconds to search a network to
join.
Step4. The indicator will flash green 5 times after it is joined successfully.
Otherwise, the indicator will not flash.
Step5. When Z308 can not join a network in 3 minutes, it will go into off
mode. To ask for joining Network again, press and hothe ld button for 3
seconds.
After joining a network, Z308 would try to enroll in the ZigBee security
system. Please make sure Z308 and CIE (Control and Indicating Equipment)
devices have enough power.
5-3. Enroll in the ZigBee Security System
Z308 is a Zone device in the ZigBee security system. Right after Z308 join the
ZigBee network, it will automatically find out a CIE (Control and Indicating
Equipment) device (i.e. Netvox Z201B) and send a registration request to the
CIE device to enroll in the security system. The enrollment has these 3
situations:
A. There is no CIE device or no compatible CIE device in the network → the
indicator flashes red twice.
B. There is a compatible CIE device in the network, but it failed to enroll →
the indicator flashes red 4 times. Users can reboot Z308 to initiate the
registration.
C. The enrollment is completed → the indicator flashes red 6 times.
NOTE: Users had better NOT enroll multiple Zone devices at the same time
to prevent registration failure.
5-4. Sleeping Mode
Z308 is designed to go into a sleeping mode for power-saving in some
situations:
A. While the device is in the network → the sleeping period is 5 minutes; it
will wake up every 5 minutes to keep online.
B. Once Z308 was joined to a network and by any chance, the network is no
longer existed or the device is out of the network → Z308 will wake up every 5
minutes to find the network it joined before.
It never keeps in sleeping mode and continues to find out a network every 5
minutes. This condition would consume up to 30 times power spending compared
to normal-operating status. To prevent this unwanted power consumption, we
recommend that users turn off the device.
5-5. Wake up Z308
When users would like to setup or acquire data from the device which is in
sleeping mode, we have to wake up the device as the following steps:
Step1. Press and hold the Panic Button for 3 seconds. Release the button when
the indicator flashes once.
Step2. The indicator flashes green 5 times when Z308 is online.
Step3. Z308 will broadcast the device data to the ZigBee network.
Z308 would be in active status for 2 minutes for communication.
5-6. Panic Button
- Z308’s Zone Type: Key Fob (ID: 0x0115)
- The value of Alarm2 is 1 when sending alarm message.
Under the circumstances that Z308 has enrolled to the security system, it will
send the alarm message to the command center (and the bound devices with ID:
0x0500) after pressing the Panic Button. The Warning Device will send out an
alarm sound or lighting alert for immediate help.
Under the circumstances that Z308 hasn’t enrolled to the security system, it
will try enroll in a security system after pressing the Panic Button. After
the enrollment, Z308 will send the alarm message to the command center.
ZoneStatusChange commands: 0x00.
The command list:
Bits: 8 | 8 | 8 | var |
---|---|---|---|
Frame | Transaction | Command | Frame payload |
control | Sequence number | identifier | 16-Bit Enumeration |
--- | --- | --- | --- |
0x09 | 0x00 | ZoneStatus |
(clustered: 0x 0500)
Values of the ZoneStauts payload
ZoneStatus Attribute Bit Number | Meaning | Values |
---|---|---|
0 | Alarm1 | 1 – opened or alarmed |
0 – closed or not alarmed
1| Alarm2| 1 – opened or alarmed
0 – closed or not alarmed
2| Tamper| 1 – Tampered
0 – Not tampered
3| Battery| 1 – Low battery
0 – Battery OK
4| Supervision reports| 1 – Reports
0 – Does not report
5| Restore reports| 1 – Reports restore
0 – Does not report restore
6| Trouble| 1 – Trouble/Failure
0 – OK
7| AC (mains)| 1 – AC/Mains fault
0 – AC/Mains OK
8-15| Reserved|
Values of the ExtendedStatus payload
ExtendedStatu Attribute Bit Number | Meaning | Values |
---|---|---|
0-6 | ZoneID | |
7 | ZoneStatusChange Or Heartbeat | **1 – HeartBeat |
0 – ZoneStatusChange**
5-7. Presence Tag
Z308 works as a presence tag. It is an ideal product to detect one’s presence
within/ out of the network coverage for safety purpose. Z308 periodically
sends presence/absence report to keep a close watch on those who wear it. The
bound devices (with ID: 0xFE60) could calculate Z308’s location based on the
RSSI values between Router Devices and 308.
The command list:
Bits:8 | 16 | 8 | 8 | var |
---|---|---|---|---|
Frame | Manufacturer | Transaction | Command | Frame payload |
control | code | Sequence number | identifier | Count |
RSSI
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x05| 0x109F| | 0x5F| Byte| 2byte| Signed| | |
(Clustered :0x FE60)
5-8. HeartBeat Technique
In a security system, it is important that Zone devices report the conditions
to the central security unit (the CIE device). To meet this need, Netvox came
up with a technique called “HeartBeat”.
Right after Z308 enrolls to a security system, it sends a HeartBeat signal to
the CIE device. Afterward, it will send HeartBeat data every hour by default
settings.
5-9. Battery
When the operating voltage is lower than 2.1V, the indicator will flash red
once. Z308 will send a low-power report to the ZigBee network.
The related data:
- Power configuration cluster (ID:0x0001)
- Battery voltage attribute (ID:0x0020)
5-10. Restore to Factory Setting
To restore it to the factory setting, please follow the steps:
Step1. Press and hold the Panic Button or 15 seconds.
Step2. Release the button after the indicator shows fast red flashes.
Step3. After 10 red flashes, it will go into turn-off mode. The indicator will
be Off.
5-11. Offline activation
If Z308 disconnects from the network, it will wake up every 5 minutes to try
re-joined the network. It also can manually trigger Z308 to re-join the
network in the following two ways.
- Press the panic button for 3 seconds and the red indicator flashes once then the device would try re-joined the network.
- Press the panic button once to alarm and the device would try to re-joined the network.
Home Automation Clusters for Z308
A cluster is a set of related attributes and commands which are grouped together to provide a specific function. A simple example of a cluster would be the On/Off cluster which defines how an on/off switch behaves. This table lists the clusters which are supported by Z308.
- End Point(s):0x01:
- Device ID: IAS Zone(0x0402)
- EndPoint Cluster ID
Cluster ID for Z308
Server side| Client side
EP 0x01 (Device ID: IAS Zone(0x0402) )
Basic(0x0000)| None
Power configuration(0x0001)|
Identify(0x0003)|
IAS zone ( 0x0500)|
Commissioning( 0x0015)|
Poll Control(0x0020)|
Diagnostics(0x0B05)|
This lists the attributes of the basic information.
Identifier| Name| Type| Range| Access| Default|
Mandatory / Optional
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0000| ZCLVersion| Unsigned 8-bit integer| 0x00 – 0xff| Read-only| 0x03| M
0x0001| Application Version| Unsigned 8-bit integer| 0x00 – 0xff| Read-only|
0x28| O
0x0002| StackVersion| Unsigned 8-bit integer| 0x00 – 0xff| Read-only| 0x38| O
0x0003| HWVersion| Unsigned 8-bit integer| 0x00 – 0xff| Read-only| 0x02| O
0x0004| ManufacturerName| Character string| 0 – 32 bytes| Read-only|
netvox
| O
0x0005| ModelIdentifier| Character string| 0 – 32 bytes| Read-only| Z308E3ED|
O
0x0006| DateCode| Character string| 0 – 16 bytes| Read-only| 20160113| O
0x0007| PowerSource| 8-bit Enumeration| 0x00 – 0xff| Read-only| 0x03| M
0x0010| LocationDescription| Character string| 0 – 16 bytes| Read/write| | O
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
0x0011| physical environment| 8-bit Enumeration| 0x00 – 0xff| Read/write|
0x00| O
0x0012| DeviceEnabled| Boolean| 0x00 – 0x01| Read/write| 0x01| M
Netvox App Control Interface
Add device to devise a list of Z308 in the Netvox App and the device information will show up in the management interface as below IAS Zone device.
The added device EP01 is a “Panic Button” device type. Choose it to enter the control interface as below:
Press the button shortly to carry out the emergency alarm. Through the following interface of APP setting, you can set the “Alarm sound” after the emergency alarm.
Choose” about device” to check device information as below:
Related Netvox Devices
- Z201B: ZigBee HA Coordinator with CIE
Important Maintenance Instructions
- Please keep the device in a dry place. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that corrode electronic circuits. In cases of accidental liquid spills to a device, please leave the device dry properly before storing or using it.
- Do not use or store the device in dusty or dirty areas.
- Do not use or store the device in extremely hot temperatures. High temperatures may damage the device or battery.
- Do not use or store the device in extremely cold temperatures. When the device warms to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage the device or battery.
- Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling would break it.
- Do not use strong chemicals or washing to clean the device.
- Do not paint the device. Paint would cause improper operation.
Handle your device, battery, and accessories with care. The suggestions above help you keep your device operational. For damaged devices, please contact the authorized service center in your area.
FCC Statement:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to
the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful
interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more
of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
– Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Note:
- Use the product in an environment with a temperature between -10°C and 50°C.
For the following equipment:
0700
Is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions
of Directive 1999/5fEC, The equipment was passed. The test was performed
according to the following European standards:
EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2: 2011-09
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V2.1.1: 2009-05
ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1:2006-10
EN62311:2008
EN 60950-1:2006+A11:2009+Al:2010a12:2011
CAUTION
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED
BY AN INCORRECT TYPE.
DISPOSE OF USED BA-TE.RIES ACCORDING
TO THE INSTRUCTIONS
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